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    Characters: Mr. Mouse Mrs. Mouse Girl Mouse Young Boy Mouse Gossipy Girl Mouse 1 Gossipy Girl Mouse 2 Sun Cloud Wind Wall Setting:  A cardboard house‚ a tall wall‚ sun‚ and a cloud. SCRIPT: (two mice enter) Gossipy Girl Mouse 1: I heard that Mr. and Mrs. Mouse´s daughter is very beautiful. Gossipy Girl Mouse 2: She´s the most beautiful girl in the world! Gossipy Girl Mouse 1: Is it true that every mouse on earth wants to marry her?

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    Review: Snow White and the Huntsman Snow White and the Huntsman is an adaptation of the Grimm fairy tale Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. However the focus is not Snow White and her interaction with the seven dwarfs‚ much like the popular Disney portrayal of the fairytale that viewers have come to know. This version of the fairytale is dark and sinister‚ placing an emphasis on the evil Queen’s agenda and the Huntsman who is sent to hunt down Snow White. This new action-packed spin on the fairytale

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    Archetypes May 15‚ 2013 RESEARCH PAPER ON SNOW WHITE Snow White has been a classic fairytale told throughout the decades since it was written. The tale has many interpretations‚ one of them is the adaptation by Disney‚ that converts the fairytale into a children’s movie. The original Snow White tale‚ falls under the category “Other Tales of the Supernatural” in Tales of Magic in the Aarne–Thompson and Uther tale type index (ATU). This is because Snow White revolves around how a talking magical mirror

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    The story chosen is Snow White that has become the most popular princess among young girls. Snow White and similar fairy tales are playing bad with young minds by showing male characters stronger and powerful‚ which is also causing gender discrimination. Whether the fairy tales have significant impact on folks’ lives has been the most discussed phenomenon of the time. Many people agree to the notion that fairy tales and their myths do have an impact in young children’ life while the other rejects

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    Lavina Ensor English 105 21 November 2013 Literary Analysis of “Snow White and The Seven Dwarves” In her collection Transformations‚ Anne Sexton rewrites the classic Grimm’s fairytales. In her version of “Snow White and The Seven Dwarves”‚ Sexton insinuates that women are often judged by their beauty as if it classifies a woman as a “dumb bunny”. Sexton displays Snow White in a vulnerable and unintelligent way as she continuously makes the same mistake over and over‚ as she lets her stepmother

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    First topic: Writing about a film Snow White and the Seven Dwarves by the Grimm Brothers. I plan on focusing on Marxist’s views on society and class struggle between the bourgeois class who owned the factories and the proletariat class who worked for them. Karl Marx did advocate for a revolution in which it would overthrow the middle classes. Hence‚ everyone would share equal amount of goods because there would be no class hierarchy. In Snow White the main character was expected to be modest

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    down  but  the  snow  in  the  wind  gave  off its own  light.  It came in thick tufts  like  new wool—washed before the weaver spins it. Ayah reached out for it like her own babies  had‚  and  she  smiled  when she  remembered  how  she  had laughed  at  them.  She  was  an  old  woman now‚ and her life had become memories. She sat down with her back against the wide  cottonwood  tree‚  feeling  the rough bark on her back bones; she faced east and listened to the  wind  and  snow  sing  a  high­pitched 

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    Pedophilia Within the Fairy Tale Snow White The fairy tale Snow White by the Grimm brothers describes Snow White as a girl who is beautiful due to her youth rather than actual appearances as seen often in the other retellings. Snow White who is vastly younger than the queen is made out to be the most beautiful in the land which is made to seem as if it is because of her age. This sexualizing of a child brings the idea of pedophilia‚ where Snow White is being coveted as a being of finer

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    Starting from the 1930’s with the Walt Disney Company’s first animated feature film‚ Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs‚ Disney has begun to illustrate stereotypical gender roles. Fast-forward to 2013‚ almost eighty years later‚ Disney still continues to shape the mold of depicting their main characters as one-dimensional and cliché symbols of their gender. By being a household go-to of movies the whole family can enjoy‚ some people tend to overlook the questionable gender roles because of the old-fashioned

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    In the early 1800s‚ White settlements were expanding westward. This threatened the Cherokee land which was located in the Southeastern part of the United States. This left the Cherokee with a big decision to make for their entire tribe. Would they relocate West ‚or stay for the White settlements to invade where they call home. After all‚ the Cherokee had owned the land for over 10‚000 years. It was not the United States’ land to take. This is why many of the Cherokee Nation felt the need to stay

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